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Charlie Shipley | November 16Chester Nez, 90, is the last survivor of the original 29 Navajo code talkers from World War II. He served in World War II and the Korean War.
Chester Nez, 90, is the last survivor of the original 29 Navajo code talkers from World War II. He served in World War II and the Korean War.
The Rio Grande Rivalry heats up tonight, when the men’s basketball team takes on New Mexico State in a series dominated by the Lobos as of late.
Senior Ashley Rhoades has led the volleyball team in kills and matches started this season. Rhoades, a senior middle blocker from Rio Rancho, said she is familiar with head coach Jeff Nelson’s expectations of seniors on the team.
I got injured playing defense in recreational soccer last weekend. Fell on my ribs trying — unsuccessfully — to prevent a goal. It got me thinking about pain. Hey, I figured it was better than dwelling on our defeat.
Editor, Are most college graduates better world citizens than minimum-wage U.S. workers who never finished high school? No! Most college graduates consume far more, pollute far more, travel far more, cause far more global climate chaos and pay far more federal income tax to wage war! When Gandhi was asked what worried him most, he replied, “the hardness of heart of the educated.” I do not want a bigger slice of the U.S.
Luis Suárez is the principal psychic reader at Nob Hill Psychics and Healers. He sat down with the Daily Lobo to explain how to improve intuition.
The Daily Lobo sat down with candidates from both slates running for ASUNM senator positions, Voice and Make Your Mark, to ask what they plan to do if elected to the Senate.
UNM Interim Provost Chaouki Abdallah fielded student questions about tuition costs and University expenses on Monday by citing dwindling funding from the state.
Hey Lobos! We are happy to introduce our newest columnist and advice giver, Ryan Wooley. His column will be a weekly feature.
Readers, haters and anyone else who has turned to the opinion section today: You might have seen fliers or ads for the first ever Daily Lobo Open House.
The Daily Lobo wants to free you from paying for things. We have browsed the Internet in search of fun free things for you and your friends or family to do.
In a night scattered with singing, comedy and even a glow-in-the-dark hula hoop act, vocalists ruled Friday’s Lobos Got Talent. Contestants were judged in four categories: showmanship, creativity and artistic interpretation, quality of the act, and overall performance.
From collecting dust to collecting donations, old ski equipment is available today for free at the Extreme Ski Swap fundraiser.
Every Monday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week.
The Daily Lobo spoke with GPSA President Katie Richardson about her vision for the future of GPSA and the University.
Provost’s Town Hall Meeting: Chaouki Abdallah, UNM interim provost, answers questions from ASUNM and GPSA representatives about UNM’s academic mission. Today from 12 to 1:30 p.m.
The Daily Lobo asked GPSA President Katie Richardson for comment on the goals ASUNM President Jaymie Roybal said she would like to accomplish while she is in charge.
We’ve all heard the story about George Washington chopping down the cherry tree, right? “I can’t tell a lie, Pa; you know I can’t tell a lie.
Editor, I’d like to thank Donald Gluck and the UNM Republicans. They made it clear at the SUB teach-in that many conservative Republicans on campus think the (un)Occupy movement is “awful,” and that occupation for free speech, after a period of five weeks, must end.
On Senior Night, the Lobos’ senior linebacker Carmen Messina led his team to victory and became the second Lobo to get a hundred tackles in three consecutive seasons, but he said he doesn’t care about stats.